Summer Tuesday / Thursday rides:

( daylight savings time rides )

 

Start at: 

 

Bikes and Java : 3898 S. Osprey Avenue, Sarasota, FLA

Call or e-mail for more info:

Ph: 941.366.7702

 fletchs.bikesenjava@gte.net

 

They start at 4-5pm at Bikes and Java, ride through City Streets, to

 

US-41 ( be careful! ) 

   over Ringling Bridge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

zipp through St. Armand's Circle...

on over New Pass Bridge by Mote Marine,

 

 ride the length of L.B.K. and back,

 

Over the Ringling Bridge again... huff puff!

 

and back to Bikes and Java! ...


 

We believe there are 2 or 3 different speed groups 15-18 mph / 18 -20mph  / 20mph + ouch!...

If you live in Manatee County and have to work till 5, tough luck...

Why rides are not rode on the weekends is beyond me?? 

If anyone is interested in starting Saturday or Sunday L.B.K. rides please contact us or post on our guest page!

 

 

A Sidewalk Ride Short for L.B.K. !

Bicycling on Longboat Key is a great way to enjoy the 365 day's of warm weather here. There aren't any hills, except for the Ringling Bridge and New Pass Bridge,  its just a nice flat out ride .

If your starting from Sarasota, Park at Marina Jacks side lot...

Starting from the New Pass bridge on the right side of the road is a wonderful nature preserve called Quick Point. A sidewalk takes you to the edge of the water and then a shell and sand path starts. The path winds through the tidal lagoon areas. You can pedal to the end through the canopy of Australian pine and numerous other types of trees and palms. Red, Black and white mangroves grow in abundance and allow numerous bird and fish to enjoy the area. Along the way is three different lookouts that have a beautiful view of man made as well as natural lagoons. At the end is a great view of the Sarasota Bay and sea grass beds and the skyline of downtown Sarasota. .

As you pedal northbound on the sidewalk or the bike lane to the right is the entrance to Dry Dock restaurant you can't miss it, it's the driveway before the BP gas station. Pedal to the end of the drive and lock up the bicycle. In the back is a great restaurant that you can enjoy a lunch or dinner outside with the warm breeze and a view looking out over the Sarasota Bay. .

On the way back out to the bike path before you start is the BP gas station which has air for your tires and cold water as well as restrooms. As you pedal down the sidewalk you will notice that the city of Longboat Key has provided a rest stop along the way at different locations. The bench they provide is usually in the shade alongside of the path. You pass the Longboat Key club golf course on your left which allows you the view of the bordered fairways of flowering shrubs swaying in the breeze. .

About 2 or so miles you will come to the traffic light at Bay Isle Parkway. This is also the entrance to the shopping area "Ave of the Flowers" this is a great place for food, water, shade, restrooms and a entrance to the beach via a public access across the road from the shopping area. The Bicentennial Park is also located at the edge of of the bicycle path ( bike path completed 1978) just as you start pedaling again north after leaving the shopping area. more info .

Pedaling north again you can enjoy the numerous flowering shrubs and trees you pedal about a mile or so and come across a great place to stop and enjoy a light breakfast or lunch at "Island Juice and Java" 3174 Gulf of Mexico Dr. If you are a early bird bicycle rider the deli/cafe is open at 7 am. 941-378-8783. Great place for a break as well get a chance to the walkover to view the emerald colored ocean across the street at the beach public access. Friendly people will greet you here and answer your questions about the local area..

As you continue north about a quarter mile again you will pass another public access to the beach just before the area known as the "beach" which is a breath taking area of sand and surf that invites you to stop and stay for a hour and enjoy the lapping surf..

As you get to the edge of the beach stretch of road is a nice park on the right that has restrooms, water and a few picnic tables under the shade of palm trees looking out over the "Sarasota Bay" just calling out to you to stop and read a book or just stay a while. Bicycling is just a great way to see things , and just a mile north again is a great chance at the unspoiled beauty of the tidal mangroves by visiting St. Mary's Church. Just pedal all the way to the back of the church and at the back of the farthest parking lot is a entrance to the "Prayer Walk" which is a boardwalk that winds back to the bay. You can stop and enjoy the peace and beauty this area allows for hours and hours. more info .

As the miles continue you come across a wonderful park on the right side of the road about 3 miles from the previous stop known as " Joan M. Durante Community Park". The entrance is a driveway of crushed packed shell that is surrounded by numerous walkways that wind through different green areas abounding with flowers and shade trees. At the end of the shell road is a covered wooden open air sitting are overlooking a grassy field. To the left of that is a great children's playground blended into the shady trees. Walking or bicycling back is a shell path that winds around through the trees and ends facing the "Sarasota Bay". .

Just a block north from there is the "Backyard Bike Shop" which is Longboat Key's only bicycle rental and repair shop. Friendly service and they have plenty of bicycles to choose from, so visit even if you already have a bicycle or your looking for a different style of bike to try. Call Charlie at 941-383-5184..

The ride is getting close to the end with just a few more stops ahead to pass the time away. Pedaling doesn't have to be just in a pace line with the group from the bicycle club or a group of friends . It can be spent enjoying what beauty is surrounding us, the tings that can only be seen from a slow , casual inquiring pace..

The miles have slipped by and the total now is over 9 and half miles and you come across the Whitney Beach shopping area. Within that parking lot is a wonderful favorite of the bicycling explorers called "Isabelle's Eatery" You can lean your bicycle out front and walk in and get a great breakfast or lunch. Or if you decide to park your bicycle on the canal side of the restaurant, eat outside. M-S 7-2:30pm, Sunday 8 to 1 pm.. more info.

This is at the end of the island. some call it "Lands End" but there still is a few more places to pedal to. The first is the "Longboat Key Art Center" which is towards the end of Longboat Key Road. This is the first right on Broadway St. then take the next right and pedal towards the end you can't miss it. When you leave there just follow the local wind roads through the old Florida neighborhood until you reach the boat slip and sailboat harbor. Park your bicycle and wander around on the docks. Visit "Moores Stone Crab Restaurant" and enjoy the unhurried atmosphere while looking out over the water. You will probably run across the local peacock flock wandering through the streets. This isn't the end because you still have to turn around and pedal back to the other end of the island...